stabble CLMM walkthrough

stabble CLMM

CLMM (Concentrated Liquidity Market Maker) is an advanced AMM model that allows liquidity providers to allocate capital only within specific price ranges, rather than across the entire price curve like traditional AMMs.

Instead of spreading your funds thin across all possible prices, CLMM lets you focus liquidity where most trading happens to earn higher fees with less capital.

On stabble, CLMM is optimised for:

  1. Deep liquidity where it matters
  2. Reduced slippage
  3. Capital-efficient swaps
  4. Precise LP control

Interacting with stabble’s CLMM is done on the portfolio page where you can manage your funds on stabble.

Portfolio page


The stabble portfolio page is your single source of truth for everything you own, provide, and earn across stabble’s ecosystem. It gives you a real-time snapshot of your wallet balances, active CLMM positions, PnL, and deposit/withdrawal history in one clean interface.

This page is designed for both:

  • Traders who want to track idle balances and swaps
  • Liquidity Providers (LPs) who want visibility into their concentrated liquidity positions and performance
stabble portfolio page

1. Connect Your Wallet with Privy

Before you can access any of this, you’ll need to connect your wallet. stabble uses Privy as its wallet infrastructure, which makes onboarding into DeFi feel as seamless as logging into a traditional application. With Privy, you can connect using email, social login, or an existing external wallet, all while keeping full control of your private keys. stabble never has access to your keys, every transaction is signed securely through Privy. Once your wallet is connected, the platform can instantly read your balances, detect your CLMM positions, and display your entire on-chain activity directly inside the portfolio interface. A dedicated section of this blog will go deeper into how Privy works and why it plays a crucial role in stabble’s non-custodial design.

🔐 Security note: stabble never sees or stores your private keys. All signing happens through Privy’s secure wallet system.

Connecting to privy wallet

2. Portfolio Overview Metrics

At the top of the portfolio page, you’re get to see a high-level snapshot of your financial state. Your total balance reflects the combined USD value of all your assets on stabble, while your total position value represents how much capital is currently deployed inside CLMM pools. Alongside this, you can see your unrealized profit or loss giving you immediate insight into how your positions are performing at the current market price. These metrics update in real time, allowing you to react quickly to market movement without leaving the dashboard.

stabble's users portfolio metrics

3. Token Balances

The Balances tab shows all assets currently held in your wallet on stabble, for example SOL, USDC & STB. For each token, you can see your on-chain balance, and the USD equivalent. This is especially useful for preparing your swaps, tracking your idle capital and funding CLMM positions.

stabble user's portfolio balances

4. Positions Tab – Your CLMM Liquidity

For liquidity providers, the most critical part of the portfolio is the Positions section. This is where all your concentrated liquidity positions live. Each position reflects the pool you’re providing to, the price range you selected, the liquidity amount, and the fees you’ve earned so far. You can instantly tell whether your position is currently in range or out of range, helping you understand whether your capital is actively earning fees at that moment. Because CLMM requires active management, this section becomes your main tool for deciding when to rebalance, add more liquidity, or exit a position entirely.

stabble's user open position page

5. Open Orders

If you have any active pending operations or advanced routing orders, they appear under Open Orders, giving you visibility and control over unsettled actions.

6. Deposit and Withdrawal

This shows your history for every transaction be it deposit or withdrawals, this centralized page allows traders and LPs to be informed about their transactions.

stabble deposit/withdrawal transaction history page

Pool listing page

The Pool Listing page is the entry point into stabble’s concentrated liquidity market. This is where users discover all available CLMM pools across the protocol, each displayed with its token pair, fee tier, total value locked (TVL), recent volume, and live yield metrics. At a glance, you can immediately see where liquidity is concentrated and which markets are active.

stabble CLMM pool listing page

Liquidity provision

When you decide to provide liquidity on stabble, this is the page where strategy becomes action. The CLMM liquidity provision interface is built to give you full control over how your capital is deployed, while quietly protecting you from the most common mistakes that come with concentrated liquidity.

Once you select a pool, you are immediately shown a live overview of the market: the token pair, current price, total value locked, swap fees, and recent activity. This context matters, because in concentrated liquidity, where you deploy your capital is just as important as how much you deploy. Directly beneath this, you define the heart of your strategy, your price range. With a simple slider, you choose the minimum and maximum prices within which your liquidity will be active. As long as the market trades inside this range, your position earns fees. Once it moves outside, your liquidity becomes inactive until price returns.

One-sided deposit

stabble one-sided deposit

What makes this interface especially powerful is how it handles position composition and one-sided deposits. Traditionally, providing liquidity requires a 50:50 split between both assets in the pair. On stabble, you are not limited to that. You can deposit in three flexible ways: fully one-sided in either token, the classic 50:50 split, or anything in between. This means you can express real market conviction directly in your liquidity strategy. If you are bullish on STB relative to USDC, you can deposit fully in STB. If you prefer stability and want to stay fully in USDC, you can do that too. The interface instantly reflects how your position will be composed based on your selected range and current prAice.

stabble also actively protects you from accidentally depositing out of range, which is one of the most expensive beginner mistakes in CLMM systems. If the market price sits above or below your selected range, the interface clearly warns you that your position would be inactive.

stabble one-sided deposit with protection.

Provisioning STB/USDC on stabble CLMM

liquidity provision on stabble’s STB/USDC CLMM pool

On the right side of the page, you can see your exact deposit amounts, position size, and final composition before committing. Every input updates in real time, so you always know exactly what you are about to mint on-chain. Before submitting, stabble gives you a full position preview showing whether your position will be in range, how it will be structured, and what asset mix you will hold once created.

Conclusion

stabble’s CLMM experience gives you full control over how and where your liquidity works, with flexible one-sided deposits, real-time previews, and built-in protection against out-of-range positions. Every interface is designed to turn advanced liquidity strategies into simple, transparent actions.
Connect your wallet, explore the pools, and start putting your capital to work on stabble CLMM today.

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